Labiaplasty and Beyond - Boston South Shore

Labiaplasty and Vaginal Rejuvenation

Christine A. Hamori, MD, FACS, has developed a unique experience in female genital surgery and vaginal rejuvenation. A recognized expert in labiaplasty surgery, she has expanded her offerings in labial and vaginal rejuvenation and maintains a separate website dedicated to describing her offerings in the area of Female Genital Aesthetics.

Female Genital Aesthetic Surgery + Vaginal Rejuvenation

Dr. Hamori has special expertise in labiaplasty surgery and vaginal rejuvenation. She is sought to speak and demonstrate her techniques to peers in the aesthetic industry. Learn more at her website dedicated solely to female genital surgery...

What is labiaplasty?

Labiaplasty is a simple surgery to remove redundant tissue of the labia minora (vaginal lips), labia majora (outer lips) or around the clitoris (clitoral hood reduction). Women seeking labiaplasty feel that they do not want hanging of the labia minora beyond the labia majora or outer lips. Others feel bulky in pants or a bathing suit to the point of not wanting to wear any revealing clothing. Labiaplasty is sometimes done in conjunction with labia major or clitoral hood reduction surgery.

Dr. Christine Hamori, MD, FACS, has developed special expertise in labiaplasty.

Genital aesthetics and vaginal rejuvenation

In addition to Dr. Hamori’s surgical offerings of labial reduction surgery and labial fat grafting, two non-surgical offerings are also available. Reinflation of the labial majora can be accomplished with an injectable such as Radiesse (Labial Puff) or the patient’s own fat (Labial Fat Grafting).

For women who are looking to regain their pre-childbirth vaginal form and function, Dr. Hamori can offer help in that area as well. Please visit her genital aesthetics website for more information on these rejuvenation treatments for the vagina.

Disclaimer: This web site is offered as an informational resource only and is not intended to provide medical advice. Medical advice can only be offered by the physician after a full patient evaluation.